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| Lantz Ridge Trail |
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Difficulty:
Moderate
Elevation:
3,850 Feet
Elevation Gain:
1,850 Feet
Ending Elevation:
2,000 Feet
Length:
4.2 Miles
Reservation:
No
Season:
Year-round
From Paskenta, This trail has a southern trailhead on 23N46. Follow M4 to Lantz Ridge, turn right at the green gate, and follow the main road to the landing.
Location Information
Lantz Ridge Trail is a 3 mile moderately difficult trail at an elevation of 3,850 feet. From the southern trailhead the trail starts from an old logging deck with great parking. The trail drops down a northern exposure, through dark Douglas Fir old growth forest and mature stands of oak and grass. The creek is surrounded with buckeye, and the wildflowers in spring are terrific.This trail connects with Peterson Trail about 200 feet upstream.
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